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Peninsula Clarion Tight Lines Fishing Report – June 2, 2011

Weekly fishing report for Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula

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Teach’s Lair Fishing Report 8/5

It is a beautiful day in Hatteras, and Steve, from Teach’s Lair Marina, is going to let us in on the fishing news for this week. Spanish and Blues have been good this week inshore, and Flounder fishing has been great! Offshore has been good, just a little windy this week, keeping some boats at the docks, but a few went out today with catches of Dolphin, and Wahoo. Shore fishing is still showing catches of Sea Mullet and Pompano. Emily has broken apart and it looks like a nice weekend is ahead of us now! Come book your house with Midgett Realty, and come to Teach’s Lair Marina for your fishing needs! See you at the beach! www.midgettrealty.com http
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Fly fishing Everglades and more video report….

www.gladesoutfitters.com Fly fishing the waters of Everglades National Park via Flamingo for tarpon, redfish and snook with Capt. Mark Giacobba.

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A quantitative roving creel census and angler profile of the 1979-80 winter fishing season on the St. Louis estuary (Fish management report)

A quantitative roving creel census and angler profile of the 1979-80 winter fishing season on the St. Louis estuary (Fish management report)

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A Fishing Report Basics on Ice Fishing

Fishing is a sport which is equally alluring in every season. Even in winters fishing enthusiast can go out for ice fishing in winters. This fishing report will help the one who wants to bundle up, get outside and try fishing in a chilling day as well. Ice fishing is an entertaining sport and fruitful as well. This particular sport can also give you good results as well. No need to be there inside the igloo, you can explore the fun even in winter as well.

A frozen lake is the perfect place to venture the game. But of-course before going out you need to have a license and have to armed with perfect gears. After getting the spot where you want to fish, you need to drill a hole in the hard surface so that you can cast your bait in there. Grabbing a skimmer is important here as it will keep the hole clear of the ice and slush.

Many fishing reports say that ice fishing is a fun as it brings a hell lot of challenge. People enjoy ice fishing as an exciting winter event. Through the sport is facing a lot of restrictions these days and a lot of special regulations as well. Do not forget to make some friends with the common people as that will help you to know the place better and you will be getting additional tips time to time from them. They can be your best guide helping to stay within the law and having the most fun out on the ice!

Following are the fishing gears that will make your trip an even more alluring one: -

A compass
Bobber stops with beads
An assortment of split-shot
Ice fishing bobbers
Fingernail clipper (to cut line)
Ice scoop
Fishing rods-with large guides, a sensitive tip, with some ‘backbone’.
Reels- Micro-spinning reel
Line- 4-8 lb test ice-line
Proper Identification
First Aid kit
Jigs and spoons and hooks…etc.
Bait: crappie minnows, wax worms, fatheads, etc…
A 5 gallon bucket (to sit on)
Hand warmers
Needle nose pliers
Fishing License

Aashi Khattar from marinews writes for Fishing Report Australia. For More Fishing Reports you can visit marinews.com


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Southwest Outdoors Report #14 – 2011 Season

This week’s show features an update on the struggling striper fishery at Lake Texoma. Plus we bring all of the weekly fishing news from our team of reporters.
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Winter fishing effort and catch on lakes in central Maine: 1995 update (Fishery interim summary report series)

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Florida Lake Talquin Fishing Report

Lake Talquin holds good populations of black bass, Striped bass, white bass, black crappie, bluegill, and redear sunfish. Lake Talquin is one of the best black bass lakes during the winter, But if you want to catch specs, bream, and redear sunfish Lake Talquin is the place to be! The Florida Fish And Wildlife Commission Maintains the population of Stripers by stocking. The striper ave. catch size is between 10 and 15lbs but very few stripers over 20lbs are ever caught. The good months for Stripers are normally caught during February, March and April.

Lake Talquin has an abundance of natural bait fish that keep the predator fish population very active. You can find Golden shiner, seminole killfish, sunfish, crayfish, threadfin shad and gizzard shad are the most common forage. Minnows such as sailfin mollies, pot-guts and a variety of others. You can also find Insect larvae, clams, mussels, frogs, tadpoles, leeches, sirens and water dogs that keep the fish on the move.

Largemouth bass can be caught in drop-offs and channels. Anchor your boat in 6 to 8 ft of water and fish into the deeper channels using Texas- or Carolina rigged plastic worms. In the spring fish the grass flats in 4 to 7 feet of water. Make sure you search along the river and creek channels for spawning habitat. Minnow imitations and plastic worms are effective where the creeks empty into lake Talquin.

You can catch Stripers all year round on lake Talquin, but one of the funnest times for fishing is in the fall. The striper school in open water and feed on vigorously during the fall and winter. You can spot them by watching the birds. If the birds are diving on bait the open waters, chances are the there are strippers schooling and feeding on threadfin shad. Fish any artificial bait that imitates these shad. Some suggestions would be to fish Minnow imitations and chugger-style topwater lures. They seem to work well on stripers that are feeding on Shad.

The best live bait for shellcraker and bream is grass shrimp. Shellcraker and bream are very active during from april through may and you can get some great catches. Catch Black crappie in the winter months by drifting or slow trolling open water. spider rigging is most effective. Make sure you vary depths until you find the schools of crappie. They will be suspended.

Area #1 Talquin Fishing Lake Report Picnic Point is a sandbar in one of the widest sections of the Ochlockonee River. There is heavy cover on top of the bar and 5-foot depths along the edge that drop to about 22 feet at midchannel. A jig or crankbait like a Big N worked down the drop is most effective. .

Area #2 The Smokehouse area off the mouth of Hunter Creek is a flat about 4 feet deep with good spring bass fishing. Stumps and vegetation along the channel provide great cover for both forage and largemouth bass. When the water is running, use deep-diving crankbaits. Plastic worms are also good bets throughout the year. There is good spring fishing when rainfall allows access to the shallows.

Area #3 Lake Talquin Fishing Report The Iron Post, also known as the Talquin flats area, has a deep hole at the end of an old submerged channel. Work auger tail and paddle tail worms along the ledge of the adjacent flooded flats for big bass. Topwater stick baits such as the Bomber Long A take smaller, schooling bass during summer and early fall.

Area #4 A bend in the river channel directly across from Coe’s Landing is a prime largemouth spot during the winter months. The water drops from 5 feet to 18 feet in the channel. Cast plastic worms and deep-running crankbaits in the stumps and nearby flats. Be careful of stumps.

Area #5 This minor creek channel on the Coe’s Landing side is at the southern tip of what local anglers call the Iron Curtain. Bass hold on sandbar drop-offs along the tiny creek. Using plastic worms along the creek drop-offs, which runs almost to Williams Landing, is effective for winter bass. Target schooling bass here in the summer.

Area #6The deep channel at High Bluff provides excellent winter fishing for striper and largemouth on live shiners or deep-diving crankbaits. Fish the creek channel that runs from Double Creek to the old wooden pier. Fish the creek channel and pier pilings for big bass and striped bass. For stripers, cast small crank baits, vibration lures, plastic worms, and stick baits in pockets of open water surrounded by lily pads.

Area #7 A 20-foot drop-off near the small island holds winter largemouth that will take plastic worms dragged along bottom and down the drop. In the heat of summer, if bass are not schooling on the surface nearby, a jigging spoon can sometimes entice fish from the depths. A plastic worm, rigged Carolina style, is effective along the edge of the river channel. Bend the hook back into the worm to prevent snags, then drag it back, imparting no movement, through the stumpy drop-off. This is one of the most productive big bass spots on the lake.

Area #8Lake Talquin Fishing Report Fish this delta-shaped inlet with old docks for black bass. Work the shallow drop-off into the cove, a small spring-fed channel called Cootermill Creek, and the nearby Ochlockonee River channel, which averages about 22 feet deep. Fish plastic worms and jig spoons in the holes and drop-offs, and toss crankbaits along edges of the channel. A floating worm snaked through the lily pads in areas with cypress trees and stumps may draw a strike.

Area #9Plenty of shellcracker beds, sometimes more than an acre of them, are found just off the High Bluff area around mid-April. The sandy flats remain loaded with beds for about 3 months. Move in carefully over the stumpy-area. Fish the edges of the flats with spinnerbaits and floating worms for bass. In close, cast small Beetle Spin lures or switch to shellcracker rigs and use crickets or worms.

Area #10 Talquin Lake Fishing Report The mouth of Mews Creek is a good year-round area for schooling bass. Work plastic worms for largemouth where Mewes Creek and Ochlockonee River channels merge. Cast toward the bank then work the creek channel

Area #11The bends on Little River average about 12 feet deep and hold crappie during winter. One method is to use a rake or paddle to scoop a hole in the floating hyacinth, and then check for minnows. If bait is present, crappie are generally below. Drop a live minnow or small jig through the hole in the weed canopy. In the summer, bass and striper school are here, feeding on thick populations of shad. Near here an old boat house collapsed into the water, creating a good spot. This is also a spawning area, from February through May.

Area #12Pre-spawn bass provide excellent action in the back of Little River Arm. The depth varies from 12 feet in the river channel to 7 or 8 feet along the edge. Work shad-colored crankbaits along the channel during early spring. When there’s a flow, move up the creek and work likely areas with a plastic crayfish or 1/4-ounce, lipless crankbait.

Well I hope the 12 areas identified in this Florida lake Talquin Fishing Report will help on you plan your next freshwater fishing trip to Florida. Lets Go Fish’in!

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The Fishing Report — Jan. 28, 2011

The Fishing Report — Jan. 28, 2011
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Fishing and hunting report for Jan. 24, 2011
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A RESORT in Canada is giving potential guests the chance to explore its stunning surrounds with a 360 degree view from a helicopter.
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